Rear peg removal

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  1. Clarkey

    Clarkey Member

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    After reading the post from fellow member Bradt and saying how easy it was I had to attempt it so finally started to do it this afternoon looks a bit scary when you start but not too much of a problem just got to wait for my sato street hooks turn up image.jpg
     
  2. bradt

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    Well done mate.
     
  3. Clarkey

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    Will post some better pictures when everything is together
     
  4. Jap_STi_3

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    Any chance you could give us a blow by blow and how long it takes. JUst fancy mine off but if Ben wants to come with me on a ride I'd have to stick em back on.
     
  5. martinowen

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    Best thing to do in that case is I'm sure someone was selling or making some sato hook type brackets which you leave attached then bolt your pegs onto that in 2 mins like on the proper blades

    Sorry the RR4-7 ;)
     
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    Nice one I'll keep an eye out for the thread.
     
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    As my previous post, I rekon in total about 1.5 - 2 hours from start to finish. I followed the instructions from paulbusdriver, but took my own photos, when taking bits of, so I knew the order to remove/replace.

    I kept bolts, screws and fastenings in envelope's with description where they went, a bit OTT, I know, but it helped and the end result, is a cleaner looking blade and a happy Repsol owner.:)

    And now I have an excuse, not to take passengers.
     
  9. Clarkey

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    I have ordered some sato street hooks from over the pond I could possible make some very similar if I got enough Intrest
    Out of aluminium (non anodised )or titianium would offer these to members at a good price
     
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  10. sps170373

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    Hmm titanium now that sounds good! I've got something similar to street hooks from speedox a member on here via ebay

    View attachment 16983
     
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  11. Jap_STi_3

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    Likey likey on the Titanium jobbies :)
     
  12. explorer

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    These are my ,Dogs Bollocks, ones, pegs bolt straight on.
     
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